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Lady Mary Pelham (1816 ship)

Lady Mary Pelham was a brig launched in 1816 that initially worked as a Falmouth packet. After her modification to a barque she became part of the South Australia Company's fleet of 1836. She later served as a whaler and transport between Van Diemen's Land and Portland, Victoria. She was wrecked in 1849.

History
United Kingdom
NameLady Mary Pelham
NamesakeMary Pelham, Countess of Chichester
BuilderJohn Pelham of Rotherhithe
Launched1816
FateWrecked 31 August 1849
General characteristics
Class and typeFalmouth Packet
Tons burthen193,[1] or 202, or 206, or 207[2] (bm)
Length84 ft 2 in (25.7 m)
Beam24 ft 0 in (7.3 m)
Sail planBrig, later barque
Complement21 (packet)
Armament2 × 9-pounder guns (Packet)

The first 20 years

Lady Mary Pelham first appeared in Lloyd's Register with Hay as master and owner, and trade Falmouth packet.[1] Her first captain, James Hay, took charge of her on 10 February 1816.[3]

Henry Cary, R.N., became master on 5 January 1821.[3]

From 1822 under Anselm Hatch, she carried Irish migrants to New York City.[4]

Year Master Owner Trade Source
1830 H.Carey Symmons & Co. Packet LR

Lady Mary Pelham sailed from Rio de Janeiro on 5 December 1832 direct for Britain. She was carrying 800,000 dollars transhipped from HMS Clio. Clio had received the money, which was for merchants' account, from HMS Samarang, which had brought it from Peru. Lady Mary Pelham arrived in Britain around 8 February 1833.

In Australia

Lloyd's Register for 1836 showed Lady Mary Pelham with R. Ross, master, the South Australian Company as owner, and with trade London–Australia. She had undergone a large repair in 1830.[2]

George Fife Angas chartered Lady Mary Pelham. She left Portsmouth for Adelaide 30 March 1836 under Captain Robert Ross, and was the third of the fleet to leave. Her only full fare-paying passengers were Cornelius Birdseye and Mrs Birdseye. There were also five assisted emigrants, several of whom were also working as crew members. Her first mate, James Doine Thompson, died at sea.[5] She arrived at Nepean Bay (Kangaroo Island) on 30 July. One source states that she had 29 passengers, all adults.[6]

Lady Mary Pelham sailed from South Australia to Hobart to fit-out for a whaling voyage, arriving there 25 September.[7] She departed Hobart under Captain Ross on 15 October 1836 for the South Sea Fishery. She cruised among the Solomon Islands and was reported at Carteret Harbour, New Ireland, where she spoke the US whaler Mechanic.[8] In April 1837 she arrived Sourabaya in a leaky state, the crew "in a state of almost mutiny owing, it is said, to the conduct of the captain."[9] Only a small amount of whale oil had been taken and it was decided to convert the cruise to a trading voyage. Accordingly she took aboard 2,000 bags of sugar and departed for Sydney, arriving there 2 May 1838.[10]

S.G. Henty & Co. of Portland, Victoria, purchased her and refitted her in Hobart Town as a whaler. As a whaler under the Hentys, her first captain was John Mills,[11] followed in 1841 by John Harper, then in 1844 by William Dutton (1811–1878), sometimes referred to as "William Pelham Dutton". Dutton killed 100 whales in his career, the last being in 1866, and is considered one of the founders of Portland.[12] He gave up command of Lady Mary Pelham in 1847 to Rosevear; Henty sold her that same year.[13] She underwent repairs in Launceston and put in the charge of Captain Thomas Wing.[14]

Loss

Lady Mary Pelham was wrecked on 31 August 1849 at Port Fairy, Victoria, or Belfast as it was then officially named. She was anchored off the port awaiting a favourable wind when a fierce gale broke her chains. Captain Wing deliberately beached her, with the result that there were no deaths and most of her cargo was salvaged. Her back was broken and by mid-October wave action had completely broken her up.[15]

In art and public monuments

  • The National Maritime Museum Cornwall holds a watercolor by Nicolas S. Cammillieri of Lady Mary Pelham, 1818.[16]
  • A group of monuments overlooking Reeve's Point, Kangaroo Island, marks the spot where passengers disembarked from the first four ships (Duke of York, Lady Mary Pelham, Rapid and Cygnet).[17]

Citations

  1. ^ a b Lloyd's Register (1816), Supple. pages "L", Seq.№L66.
  2. ^ a b Lloyd's Register (1836), Seq.№L57.
  3. ^ a b Howat (1984), p. 20.
  4. ^ "Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers On Ireland". dippam.ac.uk.
  5. ^ Leadbeater, Maureen, Adelaide Cooperative History
  6. ^ Pioneers Association of South Australia.
  7. ^ Nicholson (1985), p. 68.
  8. ^ The Sydney Monitor, 15 February 1837, p.2.
  9. ^ The South Australian Gazette, 17 March 1838, p.3.
  10. ^ Nicholson (1981), p. 90.
  11. ^ "Brabyn Whos Who".
  12. ^ "Beginning of Portland". The Argus. Melbourne. 22 October 1932. p. 4. Retrieved 31 March 2012 – via National Library of Australia.
  13. ^ "Shipping Intelligence". The Melbourne Argus. 15 June 1847. p. 2. Retrieved 31 March 2012 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  15. ^ "Shipping Intelligence". The Argus. Melbourne. 7 September 1849. p. 2. Retrieved 31 March 2012 – via National Library of Australia.
  16. ^ [1] There is considerable controversy about the identity of this artist. The Maritime Museum, Cornwall attributes the series to a Nicholas Cammillieri (ca.1773–1880); the Peabody Essex Museum, Massachusetts to the French Nicholas Cammillieri (1768–1828), whose son Nicholas S. Cammillieri (ca.1798–1856) was also a painter of maritime subjects.
  17. ^ "Projects". advancekingscote.com. Archived from the original on 21 July 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2012.

References

  • "» Lady Mary Pelham » Bound for South Australia". boundforsouthaustralia.net.au. 19 February 2011.

Further reading

  • Howat, J.N.T. (1984). South American packets : the British packet service to Brazil, the River Plate, the West Coast (via the Straits of Magellan), and the Falkland Islands, 1808-80. York, England: Postal History Society in Association with William Sessions. ISBN 0900657952.
  • Learmonth, Noel F. The Portland Bay Settlement: Being the History of Portland from 1800 to 1851 Portland, Victoria 1933
  • Nicholson, Ian Hawkins (1985). Shipping arrivals and departures, Tasmania, 1834-1842, & gazetteer of Tasmanian shipping, 1803-1842. Canberra: Roebuck. ISBN 0-909-434-247.
  • Nicholson, Ian Hawkins (1981). Shipping arrivals and departures Sydney 1826 to 1840. Canberra: Roebuck. ISBN 0-909434-14X.

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For other ships with the same name see Lady Mary Pelham ship Lady Mary Pelham was a brig launched in 1816 that initially worked as a Falmouth packet After her modification to a barque she became part of the South Australia Company s fleet of 1836 She later served as a whaler and transport between Van Diemen s Land and Portland Victoria She was wrecked in 1849 HistoryUnited KingdomNameLady Mary PelhamNamesakeMary Pelham Countess of ChichesterBuilderJohn Pelham of RotherhitheLaunched1816FateWrecked 31 August 1849General characteristicsClass and typeFalmouth PacketTons burthen193 1 or 202 or 206 or 207 2 bm Length84 ft 2 in 25 7 m Beam24 ft 0 in 7 3 m Sail planBrig later barqueComplement21 packet Armament2 9 pounder guns Packet Contents 1 The first 20 years 2 In Australia 3 Loss 4 In art and public monuments 5 Citations 6 References 7 Further readingThe first 20 years EditLady Mary Pelham first appeared in Lloyd s Register with Hay as master and owner and trade Falmouth packet 1 Her first captain James Hay took charge of her on 10 February 1816 3 Henry Cary R N became master on 5 January 1821 3 From 1822 under Anselm Hatch she carried Irish migrants to New York City 4 Year Master Owner Trade Source1830 H Carey Symmons amp Co Packet LRLady Mary Pelham sailed from Rio de Janeiro on 5 December 1832 direct for Britain She was carrying 800 000 dollars transhipped from HMS Clio Clio had received the money which was for merchants account from HMS Samarang which had brought it from Peru Lady Mary Pelham arrived in Britain around 8 February 1833 In Australia EditLloyd s Register for 1836 showed Lady Mary Pelham with R Ross master the South Australian Company as owner and with trade London Australia She had undergone a large repair in 1830 2 George Fife Angas chartered Lady Mary Pelham She left Portsmouth for Adelaide 30 March 1836 under Captain Robert Ross and was the third of the fleet to leave Her only full fare paying passengers were Cornelius Birdseye and Mrs Birdseye There were also five assisted emigrants several of whom were also working as crew members Her first mate James Doine Thompson died at sea 5 She arrived at Nepean Bay Kangaroo Island on 30 July One source states that she had 29 passengers all adults 6 Lady Mary Pelham sailed from South Australia to Hobart to fit out for a whaling voyage arriving there 25 September 7 She departed Hobart under Captain Ross on 15 October 1836 for the South Sea Fishery She cruised among the Solomon Islands and was reported at Carteret Harbour New Ireland where she spoke the US whaler Mechanic 8 In April 1837 she arrived Sourabaya in a leaky state the crew in a state of almost mutiny owing it is said to the conduct of the captain 9 Only a small amount of whale oil had been taken and it was decided to convert the cruise to a trading voyage Accordingly she took aboard 2 000 bags of sugar and departed for Sydney arriving there 2 May 1838 10 S G Henty amp Co of Portland Victoria purchased her and refitted her in Hobart Town as a whaler As a whaler under the Hentys her first captain was John Mills 11 followed in 1841 by John Harper then in 1844 by William Dutton 1811 1878 sometimes referred to as William Pelham Dutton Dutton killed 100 whales in his career the last being in 1866 and is considered one of the founders of Portland 12 He gave up command of Lady Mary Pelham in 1847 to Rosevear Henty sold her that same year 13 She underwent repairs in Launceston and put in the charge of Captain Thomas Wing 14 Loss EditLady Mary Pelham was wrecked on 31 August 1849 at Port Fairy Victoria or Belfast as it was then officially named She was anchored off the port awaiting a favourable wind when a fierce gale broke her chains Captain Wing deliberately beached her with the result that there were no deaths and most of her cargo was salvaged Her back was broken and by mid October wave action had completely broken her up 15 In art and public monuments EditThe National Maritime Museum Cornwall holds a watercolor by Nicolas S Cammillieri of Lady Mary Pelham 1818 16 A group of monuments overlooking Reeve s Point Kangaroo Island marks the spot where passengers disembarked from the first four ships Duke of York Lady Mary Pelham Rapid and Cygnet 17 Citations Edit a b Lloyd s Register 1816 Supple pages L Seq L66 a b Lloyd s Register 1836 Seq L57 a b Howat 1984 p 20 Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers On Ireland dippam ac uk Leadbeater Maureen Adelaide Cooperative History Pioneers Association of South Australia Nicholson 1985 p 68 The Sydney Monitor 15 February 1837 p 2 The South Australian Gazette 17 March 1838 p 3 Nicholson 1981 p 90 Brabyn Whos Who Beginning of Portland The Argus Melbourne 22 October 1932 p 4 Retrieved 31 March 2012 via National Library of Australia Shipping Intelligence The Melbourne Argus 15 June 1847 p 2 Retrieved 31 March 2012 via National Library of Australia Lady Mary Pelham Archived from the original on 23 March 2012 Retrieved 30 March 2012 Shipping Intelligence The Argus Melbourne 7 September 1849 p 2 Retrieved 31 March 2012 via National Library of Australia 1 There is considerable controversy about the identity of this artist The Maritime Museum Cornwall attributes the series to a Nicholas Cammillieri ca 1773 1880 the Peabody Essex Museum Massachusetts to the French Nicholas Cammillieri 1768 1828 whose son Nicholas S Cammillieri ca 1798 1856 was also a painter of maritime subjects Projects advancekingscote com Archived from the original on 21 July 2012 Retrieved 31 March 2012 References Edit Lady Mary Pelham Bound for South Australia boundforsouthaustralia net au 19 February 2011 Further reading EditHowat J N T 1984 South American packets the British packet service to Brazil the River Plate the West Coast via the Straits of Magellan and the Falkland Islands 1808 80 York England Postal History Society in Association with William Sessions ISBN 0900657952 Learmonth Noel F The Portland Bay Settlement Being the History of Portland from 1800 to 1851 Portland Victoria 1933 Nicholson Ian Hawkins 1985 Shipping arrivals and departures Tasmania 1834 1842 amp gazetteer of Tasmanian shipping 1803 1842 Canberra Roebuck ISBN 0 909 434 247 Nicholson Ian Hawkins 1981 Shipping arrivals and departures Sydney 1826 to 1840 Canberra Roebuck ISBN 0 909434 14X Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lady Mary Pelham 1816 ship amp oldid 1120309496, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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